The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Monday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Oct. 22 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Elroy Alvarez, 30, delivery of a controlled substance — $100,000.

According to testimony by a DTF agent, agents with the Arkansas State Police and DTF through the use of a confidential informant met with Alvarez and Miguel Torres, who appeared in felony bond hearings Friday, and purchased slightly more than 60 grams of methamphetamine in exchange for money.

• William C. Lewis, 31, criminal mischief — $25,000

Police responded to the 1800 block of West C Street Sunday where they found a 2012 Toyota Camry, a 2012 Nissan and a 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix had been struck by another vehicle. After interviewing the driver of the Camry, whose vehicle had been “side-swiped” and a witness who saw the Nissan and the Pontiac — which were both parked — struck, police found a green Nissan pickup matching the description of the vehicle suspected of hitting the other three in the vicinity of the accident.

After running the vehicle’s tags, police reported to the female owner’s home and located Lewis, who the witness who saw the two parked cars get hit identified as the suspect who was driving the pickup truck.

The driver of the Camry later identified Lewis as the driver in a six-person lineup at the Russellville Police Department.

Total damage to the vehicles was estimated at between $8,000 and $9,000.

According to an Arkansas State Police report, police were traveling eastbound near exit 83 on Interstate 40 Saturday when they observed a gray passenger car with Nevada plates. Once the driver saw the patrol car, police reported it reduced its speed to 65 mph and pulled off the exit toward Starbucks, while the passenger kept looking back at the police car.

After the passenger car turned into Waffle House without using a turn signal, the trooper initiated a traffic stop and noticed the female passenger was now driving. After smelling marijuana, police gained consent to search the vehicle and found 10 packages of the drug, totaling approximately 11 pounds.

• David Mullins, 36, violation of the Arkansas Hot Check Law — $1,500.

According to a warrant filed Aug. 21, Mullins was arrested for allegedly writing a $2,934.77 hot check to Rideout Lumber on June 7, 2010.